Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Boston Religious Leaders Urge Muslims To Do More To Repudiate Terrorism

The Boston Globe reports that yesterday in commemoration of 9/11, there was an "unusually candid, two-hour conversation among many of the most important religious leaders in Massachusetts, including rabbis, imams, and bishops, as well as several dozen clergy and lay leaders" that urged the Islamic community to be more vocal in distancing itself from those who support violence and terrorism. Some Muslims at the meeting suggested that the media had not adequately covered voices within the Muslim community that do condemn violence. The meeting also covered other concerns, such as Muslim fears of discrimination and Jewish concerns over anti-Semitism.